Sunday, July 18, 2010

Burton Stiletto Bindings With Salomon Board

consciousness is to soak


Written by Paolo Ferrari - Area Immigration ACLI National
Along with not news these days, as the summer heat, the Tg reported the dramatic appeal that comes from the detention center Braq in Libya.
Sunday, July 4 while the TG is anxious to pouring out "no news" as the heat of summer, and give us tips on how to deal with the heat on someone - hopefully - will not escape a real news, the dramatic appeal that came to our hot and drowsy consciences from detention center near Braq Sebah in the south of the Libyan desert.
There
245 Eritrean refugees fleeing war and hunger, quickly recapture by our diligent employee Libyan, were packed in large rooms without windows, without food and water, waiting to return and then directed to new pain and death. Many of the Eritreans, especially the younger ones, also fleeing from military service for an indefinite period in the Danakil desert.

To address this long marches and vicissitudes of slavery and violence in an attempt to land sooner or later (maybe after a few years of this living hell) somewhere in Europe. But we do not want to own these "illegal" and so - even by agreements with Libya - we proceeded to organize an effective cleaning of the sea, eventually "nostrum", just "nostrum." in sunny Italian Sunday, between the highway code and feet wet in the fountains of the city, who knows who has received the 'appeal to save the lives of these poor people.

THE CIR, through its Director Christopher Hein, asked the Italian government to transfer and resettle refugees in Italy "and that a delegation of Government and non-political humanitarian leave to visit the center of Braq. The CIR also appealed to all authorities involved to ensure that refugees be reassured that they will not be repatriated and that the planned visit of the Embassy of Eritrea in Tripoli center does not generate any deportation or reprisals against the families of the remaining refugees in Eritrea.

Father John La Manna in Rome Astalli directs the Center for asylum seekers and refugees, in an interview with Vatican Radio warns that "our conscience can not remain quiet while these things happen. The silence is passed around like a normal thing, but it is terrible. Our consciences are guilty of a sin that remains in the history of mankind. "

But - you want - it's hot, too hot

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